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Tune into Tom Needham's The Sounds of Film on Thursday at 6 P.M. to hear an exclusive interview with Antonio Fargas, who is best known for his role as Huggy Bear on the television show Starsky & Hutch. They will be discussing his long film career including roles in Putney Swope, Across 110th Street, Foxy Brown, Shaft and Car Wash.

This week on Dialogos Radio, tune in for a special broadcast which will feature coverage and analysis of this past Sunday's historic Greek elections. The Dialogos Interview Series will feature an interview with investigative journalist (BBC, The Guardian) and New York Times bestselling author Greg Palast, who will share with us his insights regarding the winner of the elections, SYRIZA, including Palast's thoughts on SYRIZA's economic platform and its strong position in favor of keeping Greece within the Eurozone. Palast will also discuss the role of Goldman Sachs in helping to perpetuate the Greek economic crisis, and will also discuss the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). This interview will be followed up by our own analysis of the Greek electoral results, and the campaign promises Syriza has made, as well as its departure from some of its previously radical positions.

Tune in to hear this special broadcast this Thursday at 1:30 pm on WUSB and wusb.fm!

Tune into the Sounds of Film at 6 PM on Thursday for an exclusive conversation with Academy Award nominated-actor, William H. Macy and host, Tom Needham. Also on the show is United States Congressman Steve Israel, who is the author of the hilarious new book The Global War on Morris, and Trends Journal publisher, Gerald Celente, who is featured in the new documentary Poverty Inc.

The Sounds of Film is the nation's longest-running film-themed radio show. For over 26 years, the show has featured a unique mix of film music, news and interviews. Recent guests include Billy Joel, composer Howard Shore, Dionne Warwick, Peter Fonda, Jesse Ventura, Frozen's Christophe Beck and Dr. Cornel West..

Tune in to WUSB at noon Friday January 16 to hear a special interview with Alan Parsons as he talks about his upcoming show in NYC and also be sure to check out his website with details about his show and a Meet and Greet opportunity http://metropolitanpresents.com/win/

Mr. Edison will be interviewing Concetta Abbate this Sunday on Jazz On The Air. Classically trained and comfortable in free improv, pop, classical and any other settings she's in, Concetta releasing her first solo album "Falling In Time", billed as pocket sized songs. We'll be talking about that endeavor, her upcoming recital in Bay Shore and the big benefit for Still Waters In A Storm, a not for profit after school music program for children from low income families living in Bushwick, Brooklyn that is upcoming in February.

Tune into Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6PM for an exclusive interview with legendary American Civil Rights leader, Reverend Jesse Jackson. Also on the program is Two-time Academy Award Winning Composer of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Howard Shore, who has worked extensively with David Cronenberg, Peter Jackson, Martin Scorsese and Tim Burton.

On Tuesday, December 30th, sub.rad's DJ Ev and Mark from Why Anything Radio bring you The Return of Long Island's own Steve Lieberman, The Gangsta Rabbi. Live on Air and streaming live at http://www.wusb.fm/

This "fearless" "outsider musician" has been compared to Frank Zappa and Wesley Willis, was profiled multiple times in Newsday, has shared the stage with Weezer at Madison Square Garden and opened for such notable acts as Andrew W.K. and The Misfits.

Holding top spots on SoundClick and MP3.com, with a career spanning five decades and more than 60 releases to his name, and being the only heavy metal Orthodox Jewish act ever signed to JDub Records, Steve Lieberman is an undeniable legend and his impact on the music scene has been felt far and wide.

Tune into Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6PM for an exclusive interview with the award-winning director of HBO's Regarding Susan Sontag, Nancy Kates. Also on the show is Signe Baumae, who directed the animated festival hit, Rocks in my Pocket.

The Sounds of Film, hosted by Tom Needham, is the nation's longest running film-themed radio show.

This week on Dialogos Radio, the Dialogos Interview Series will be featuring a groundbreaking and exclusive interview on a topic which has rarely been discussed openly in Greece. On our program this week, we will be interviewing longtime ABC News and National Public Radio journalist Kati Marton, author of "The Polk Conspiracy: Murder and Cover-Up in the Case of CBS News Correspondent George Polk." This book presents the true story behind the murder of journalist George Polk in Greece in 1948, in the midst of the country's civil war, and the cover-up which followed, by the right-wing government of Greece at the time, with the collaboration of the intelligence agencies of the United States and Britain.